
Windtalkers
Honor Was Their Code.
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Joe Enders is a gung-ho Marine assigned to protect a "windtalker" - one of several Navajo Indians who were used to relay messages during World War II because their spoken language was indecipherable to Japanese code breakers.
Production
Lion Rock Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Nicolas Cage
Sergeant Joe Enders

Adam Beach
Private Ben Yahzee

Peter Stormare
Sergeant Eric Hjelmstad

Noah Emmerich
Corporal Charles Rogers

Mark Ruffalo
Pappas

Brian Van Holt
Harrigan

Martin Henderson
Private Nellie

Roger Willie
Charlie Whitehorse

Frances O'Connor
Rita Swelton

Christian Slater
Sergeant Peter Henderson

Jason Isaacs
Major Mellitz

William Morts
Fortino

Cameron Thor
Mertens

Kevin Cooney
Ear Doctor

Holmes Osborne
Colonel Hollings

Keith Campbell
Kittring

Clayton J. Barber
Hasby

Scott Atkinson
Camp Tarawa Staff Sergeant

Jeremy Davidson
Marine
Brian Maynard
Corpsman
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